ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. XXXV 



The same Committee reported that 112 pages and 8 plates of volume 

 xi of the Transactions had been completed. 



Dr. Horn exhibited some specimens of Platypsylla casforis which 

 had been sent him within a few days by Mr. F. G. Schaupp, president 

 of the Brooklyn Entomological Society; these had been obtained by 

 beating Beaver skins as they are found in the shops of the fur dealers. 

 The specimens were, of course, all dead when found, but in a very good 

 state of preservation. 



May 9, 1884. 



Director Dr. Horn in the chair. 



The Publication Committee reported that 156 pages and 9 plates were 

 now published of volume xi of the Transactions. 



The following additions to the Library of the American Entomological 

 Society were announced : — 



Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, Nos. 236-239. From the Con- 

 ductors. 



Canadian Entomologist, vol xvi, Xo. 1. From the Editor. 



Compte-Eendus des Seances. — Societe Entomologique de Belgiquo, 

 Feb. 2, 188-4. From the Society. 



Report of the Entomologist, Charles V. Riley, for the year 1883. 

 From the Author. 



Cistula Entomologica, part 27, Feb. 188-4. By purchase. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 

 Part 3, 1883. From the Academy. 



Entomologisk Tidskrift, af Jacob Spangberg, vol. iv, parts 1-4, 1883. 

 From the Author. 



Bulletin of the BuiFalo Society of Natural Sciences, vol. iv. No. 4, 

 From the Society. 



BuUettino della Societa Entomologica Italiana. Anno (^uindicesimo. 

 Parts 2 and 3. From the Society. 



Psyche, vol. iv, Nos. 107-118. From the Editors. 



Archivos do Museo Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, vol. v. From the 

 Museum. 



Mission Scientifique au Mexique et dans I'Amerique Centrale Par H. 

 de Saussure. From the Author. 



Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol.iii, Nos. 6 and 

 7. From the Society. 



Petite Faune Pintomological du Canada et particulierement de In 

 Province de Quebec. A^ol. II. 



